Irredundance

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The condition of being irredundant uncountable

    "Todorcevic concerning the irredundance in Boolean algebras and we prove that for every maximal irredundant family #92;mathcal#123;F#125;#92;subsetC(K), there is a #92;pi-base #92;mathcal#123;B#125; for K with , a result analogous to the McKenzie Theorem for Boolean algebras in the context of compact spaces."

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"Todorcevic concerning the irredundance in Boolean algebras and we prove that for every maximal irredundant family #92;mathcal#123;F#125;#92;subsetC(K), there is a #92;pi-base #92;mathcal#123;B#125; for K with , a result analogous to the McKenzie Theorem for Boolean algebras in the context of compact spaces."

Etymology

From ir- + redundance or irredundant + -ance.

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